Four signs that you really hate your job…now what?

Leaving a job is just not an option for most people these days and with the job market not as buoyant as times past, quitting could spell financial doom.

hate job-114131.jpgWith that in mind, recognising that you hate your job may seem like an unnecessary admission, but if you leave bad feelings to fester, you run the risk of producing poor results and feeling resentment without knowing why. Accepting that you have fallen out of love for your job could open new doors – a new career, a new business or a promotion.

Here are four sure-signs that yu really do hate your job:

Business meeting rooms with a touch of class: five hotels for business use outside of London

London may be the hub of the UK’s economy, but a lot of business takes place outside of the capital. Liverpool and Bristol are hugely important port cities; Leeds and Edinburgh both house financial companies with national profiles; Glasgow and Manchester have large media and cultural sectors while Birmingham and Nottingham are both vital retail centres.

best places to have business meetingsThere are occasions when you need to raise the bar a little with important clients and business associates, and local coffee shops (big names or small) just won’t do.

With that in mind, we have picked out five hotels outside London for business use that offer all the facilities you need without breaking the bank.